Combination-tool



J. W. PEARSON.

COMBNATION TOOL. APPLlcATmwFxLED 00127', 1920.

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Application filed october 27, 1920: Serial No. 419,872.

tion-Tools, of Which the following is a speci# lication. l

This invention relates to a combination tool and more particularly to that type ot tools comprising a double ended implement in the form of a pick and shovel, pick and spade 'or pick and hoe.

.llhe primary object of my invention therefore is the provision of an implement of the above class which ymay be readily converted from one form to'another quickly and expeditiously to meet the desired need.

Another object 'of thea iitvention relates to a combination tool including means to lock the implement in its operative position and means on the handle for locking one end of the blade' thereto.

With vthese objects in View1 and others which willbe manifest and suggested as the natur'eA and purpose of my invention are revealed Ain the following specification and drawing wherein l have shown a practical,

'yet preferred embodiment thereof.

Figure l is a perspective view of the de- Fig. 2 is a section taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. i

Fig. 3 is a view showing the implement when used as a shovel.

, Fig is a top view of Fig. l.

Fig. 5 is a section taken on the line 5--5 of Fig. 1.

ln the drawings wherein similar reference characters refer to corresponding parts in the specification` numeral l designates ahandle member which may be constructed of wood, metal or other suitable material and provided at its lower extremity with a removable pestle 2 secured thereto by a short screw 3. The upper terminal 4 of the handle is somewhat reduced in thickness and is received within the socket 5 formed by the curved attaching ears (3 of the implement 7.v A pointed member 8 in the form of a plck is Jformed integral with the attaching ears, and a hoe S) riveted as at l() to the extension ll comprises the earth working members.

'An elongated longitudinal slot 12 formed in the reduced portion oi' the handle receives a transverse bolt 13 which passes through alinedl apertures formed in the attachin ears 6, the said bolt constituting a pivote connection between the handle and the irnplement blade. A U-shaped metallic strap 14 overlying the socket of the implement and embracing the ears 6 is connected to the transverse bolt 13. A. ill-shaped locking clevis 15 also connected to the transverse bolt 13. and held thereon by the nut 16 is adapted to lock the metallic strap and implement blade in position through the movable ring 17 andthe pivoted lever 18 which receives the transverse portion 19 of the clevis in the respective notches 20. Shoulder stops 21,

122 formed on each side of the handle 1 act as abutments for the ears when either end oit the implement is to be used and a sliding catch 23 formed with a slot 2li therein is also secured to the handle l and adapted to engage the end portion of the pick 8 when in its inoperative position asclearly shown in Fig. 3. 1n Fig. 4 Wherein'l have shown a similar implement the blade 25 is in the form of a shovel and as above pointed out, is also riveted or otherwise secured as at 26 to the extension 8.

It will now be seen that since the handle is pivoted to the blade proper, it may hev turned to either ot the dotted line positions shown in Fig. 1 depending on Whether it is desired to use the pick or the shovel. 'Since the locking clevis is secured to the transverse bolt, it will be obvious that it will tightly clamp the metallic strap over the top of' the implement blade and the side ears and be held in immovable position by the adas clearly shown in detail in Fig. 1.

ln the accompanying drawings, 1 have illustrated my invention embodied in one form by way ofexample, and which in practice has been found to be highly satisfactory Vjustable ring and its pivoted locking lever Y' in obtaining the desired results. 1t will be obvious however that other embodiments may be adopted, and that various changes except in so far as such limitations are specified in the subject matter being claimed.

`What ll claim is:

l. 1n a combination tool of the class dey scribed, a double ended implement blade, at-

taching ears formed with said blade, a handle pivoted to said attaching ears, a strap embracing said attaching ears and means connecting the said strap and locking the same to the handle.

2. Ina combination tool of the class-described, a double ended implement blade,

attaching ears formed integral with said taching ears formed with said blade, a han-- dle retained in the socket formed by said ears, said handle being provided with an elongated, longitudinal slot in its upper terminal, a transverse bolt passing through said slot and alined apertures in said attaching ears, a metallic strap embracing said attaching ears and connectedl to said Atransdle for preventing movement of said blade in its operative position, said handle being also provided with an elongated, longitlufli nal slot in its upper terminal, a transversel bolt extending through said slot and alined apertures in said attaching ears, a U-shaped metallic strap embracing said ears and connected to the transverse bolt, a U-shaped locking clevis connected to said transverse bolt, and an adjustable locking lever on said handle for locking the said clevis and said strap. y p

.In testimony whereof, I atlix my sigl'iature hereto. A

JAMES 700D PEARSON. 

